Israel Takes Step Toward Snap Election as Knesset Votes to Dissolve

5/20/2026 2:50:40 PM

Israel moved closer on Wednesday to a snap election after lawmakers ‌gave an initial nod to dissolve parliament, with opinion polls showing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would lose the first national vote since the 2023 Hamas attacks.

Lawmakers voted almost unanimously for an early ballot ​in a preliminary reading of a bill to disband the 120-seat Knesset. If ​it receives final approval, a process that could take weeks, Israel could hold ⁠an election several weeks ahead of an October 27 deadline.

Netanyahu's own coalition submitted the ​bill to dissolve parliament after an ultra-Orthodox faction traditionally close to the Israeli leader accused ​him of failing to deliver on a promise to pass a law exempting their community from mandatory military service.

Some 110 members of parliament voted in favour of the bill to ​dissolve, with no opponents or abstentions. It now heads to committee where an election ​date is agreed, before going back to the Knesset for final approval.

The vote comes at a pivotal ‌time ⁠for Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister who leads the most right-wing government in his country's history.

Israel has been at war with Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran, fronts that remain volatile and could have an impact on the election.

Netanyahu still faces a long-running corruption ​trial. Israel's President Isaac ​Herzog is mediating ⁠talks to broker a plea deal in the case, which could see the 76-year-old Netanyahu retiring from politics as part of the ​deal.

Netanyahu's health could also be an issue. He recently disclosed that ​he was ⁠successfully treated for prostate cancer and in 2023 he was fitted with a pacemaker.

Since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel, polls have consistently shown Netanyahu's governing coalition falling ⁠far short ​of a parliamentary majority.

However, there is also a chance ​that opposition parties will fail to form a coalition, leaving Netanyahu at the head of an interim government ​until the political stalemate is broken.
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